Toy rattle



April 1 3 1926.

A. ZADEKA TOY RATTLE Filed' Dec. 22,

Patented Apr. 13, 1926.

UNITED STATES' PATENT OFFICE.

ARTHUR ZADEK, 0F NEW YORK, N. Y.

Application filed December22, 1925.

To @ZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I,

TOY RATTLE.

ARTHUR ZADEK, a

citizen of the United States of America, re-

sidingl at 57 lest and State of New 19t-h Street, city, county, York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Toy Rattles, of

which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to toy has for its object to provide a r character with a transparent rattles and attle of this cylindrical head within which is disposed a holder for supporting` a plurality of artificial flowers which are clearly visible from the exterior of the head.

Another object of this invention is to provide the transparent wall of the cylindrical head portion with pastoral scenes through which the enclosed flowers will appear as if in a garden.

The present invention is illustratively eX-` emplil'ied in the accompanying which, Figure dinal sectional view drawing, in

1 is avsubstantially longituof a' toy rattle embodying my improvements; Figures 2 is a transverse sectional view taken of Figure 1; and Figure tional view of the same.

Referring to the drawings, 10

on the lines 2-2 3 is a side elevadenotes a substantially7 upright transparent Celluloid head closed at opposite ends by a top and bottoni cap 11 and 12, respectively,

each of the caps being provided with concentric ribs 13 for the purpose of reenforcing the material. The bottom cap 12 is additionally provided with a projecting collar 14 to which is secured one end of a sinall cylindrical body 15. The lower or the body 15 free end of is closed by a bottom cap 16 having a substantial center opening 17 to accommodate one end of a handle 18 which projects through the opening an d is secured to the surface of the bottom cap 12.

Serial' No. 76,943.

The free end of the handle 18 is arranged to carry a loop 19 in the usual manner.

Secured to the inside face of the bottom t15 cap 12 and concentrically arranged in one of the ribs 13 is the open end of a hemispherica-lly shaped dome lor holder 20, the crown of which is provided with an orifice 21 to receive the stems 22 of a number of 50 artificial flowers 23, as clearly illustrated in Figure 1.

It will be clear'that the cylindrical head being transparent enables the lowers to'be seen from the outside of the to-y and in order to cairy out the effect of a garden scene I proposeto decorate the surface of the cylinder with a line drawing of a fence 24, as illustratively exemplified in Figure 3 of the drawings.

For the purpose of making a rattling noise a number of pebbles or shots 25 are loosely disposed within the cylindrical head.

That I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is A rattle having a transparent cylindrical head on the surface of which are arranged line drawings, bottom and top caps for said head, a hemispherical dome secured at its open end to the bottom cap and having an opening in the crown portion thereof` a number of` artificial owers having their stems arranged in said opening and supported by the dome, said flowers being visible through the line drawings on the head. 7D a projecting collar depending from said bottom cap, a second cylinder secured to the said collar, and a handle projecting through said second cylinder and secured to said bottom cap.

In testimony whereof I aiX my signature.

ARTHUR ZADEK.

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